Boccaccio’s Untold Tale
by Harry KempGenre: Drama
Setting: International
Format of Original Source: Play
Recommended Adaptation Length:
Candidate for Adaptation? Not Reviewed
EXCERPT:
FLORIO [convulsively]
You were the glory of the world, Olivia!…
And now … your beauty … that is … dead … will always be …
to me …
The glory of … the world!… forever and forever!…
OLIVIA
Oh, if you could but see my ugliness–
I think there’s nothing like it in the world!
O God, why did I not die an hour ago!
VIOLANTE [crazed anew with jealousy]
Florio, Florio–Olivia lies!
Her beauty floods the very room with light–
You are deceived most horribly!
OLIVIA
Command that woman hence;
She is the source and cause of all our ill.
FLORIO
What does this mean? My soul is sick to death!
VIOLANTE
I tell you, Florio, that she lies to you.
[To Lizzia.]
Tell him the truth, old woman, and beware,
As you have fear of Hell, belief in God,
And hope of Heaven, to perjure not your soul!
LIZZIA [at first frightened and irresolute, then quietly determined.]
God help me–she is surpassingly–ugly!
[Returning Violante glare for glare.]
Her ugliness–!
[Breaking down, she goes to altar and drops on knees before it.]
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